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yes exactly but a pathogen can attack a plant. for the confirmation of that pathogen, pathogenecity test required on same plant or may be specieMuhammad Arif Khan wrote:pathogenicity
the ability of a pathogenic agent to produce a disease.
Mosby's Medical Dictionary, 8th edition. © 2009, Elsevier.
None of these plants is a Pathogen, in fact how can a plant be a pathogen?
picture taken from jinnah garden...Syed Adnan wrote:Seems like Gerbera jamesonii
and yes they are the victims of Pathogens....
Very true...this is exactly what we call as "looking for a cure, without a disease". It is quite difficult to identify plant diseases without proper laboratory diagnosis. Gone are the days, when (true) hakeems could count the pulses and diagnose the disease.Muhammad Arif Khan wrote:Too complicated for me, how can you enjoy if you keep worrying about pathogens that you and your plants are exposed to. Immunity and survival of the fittest is the rule of the nature and relax and enjoy is my moto.